Well, they're pretty much standards when it comes to code, regex, etc. You can't just slap a "\t" in any edit field and expect a tab character to happen. Anyway, please redownload the zip file. This version will let you use "\t" to insert tab characters and "\n" to insert newlines. Let me know how it works out for you. Thanks.

I suspect that for many coders, especially those like skwire, a really nice public thank you like this is more satisfying and rewarding than a donation..

BUT that won't stop me from reminding everyone that the DonationCredit system we implemented makes it possible for you to send people on the forum some donations easily, and that we should all remember to use it as a way of supporting coders whose work we like.

So when you see someone like skwire do these wonderful coding snacks, don't forget to click on the gold coin under his name and send him some of your donation credits, and make sure to specify a nice message when you do to encourage them and let them know how much they are appreciated here!

Website | Downloadv1.0.8 - 2011-10-03 + Added Unicode compatibility for Windows XP and later. You may need to delete your config.ini file if the prefix and suffix don't appear to be saving properly. * Changed the copy-to-clipboard method to better handle various text editors. ! The \n and \r tokens weren't working properly in all cases.

Hmmm...List Numberer is not a file renamer. If you're looking to easily renumber files like that, take a look at one of my favourite renamer applications called, oddly enough, ReNamer. You can easily set up a ruleset that will do what you want like this: